The Clean Energy Council is the peak body for the clean energy industry in Australia and focussed on accelerating the transition to renewable energy on behalf of its member organisations.
We support consumers in purchasing rooftop solar, storage and new energy tech for their homes through public advocacy, policy development and administration of consumer protection programs. These programs are:
Read on for details of how to make such a complaint or who to contact if you have a different query.
Most complaints are resolved by dealing directly with the company that provided the product or service in the first place. Consider whether your complaint is a breach of their contract, consumer law or electrical safety standards to help your argument.
You can find out whether they are an Approved Seller by searching here.
Approved Sellers are committed to consumer protection standards defined under the New Energy Tech Consumer Code (NETCC). The Clean Energy Council administers the NETCC program.
Please note the Code is voluntary and so our powers only extend as far as issuing compliance actions and removing retailers from the NETCC program. We are not a government or legal entity and so cannot enforce laws or resolve disputes. Nevertheless, sometimes retailers may choose to resolve a complaint as a result of our complaint investigation.
Accredited installers and designers aim to work to industry best practice standards and produce systems that are safe, reliable and meet customer expectations.
Effective 29 February 2024, Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA) is responsible for the accreditation of installers and designers.
You can find out more about lodging a complaint with SAA here.
The Clean Energy Council (CEC) Products Program is intended to maintain a list of approved PV Modules, inverters and batteries that meet Australian Standards and International Standards for use in the design and installation of solar and battery storage systems.
If products do not meet standards, a complaint can be lodged with us here.
If you cannot resolve your complaint with the retailer, contact your local state and territory consumer protection agency who can provide you with information about your rights and options and may be able to help you resolve a dispute.
If your complaint concerns an unsafe solar, storage or new energy tech system contact your government or state electrical safety body (see ‘Complaints about electrical safety’).
If you want advice on buying solar, storage or other new energy tech for your home please see the NETCC consumer guides. We cannot assist with technical or consumer advice beyond these, and would advise consumers to reach out to a local New Energy Tech Approved Seller for more information.
More resources can be found here:
Issues the Clean Energy Council cannot assist with | Where to find assistance |
Australian Electrical Standards | |
Site or Workplace Safety | |
New Energy Tech Consumer buyers guides | NETCC | Consumer Information Products (newenergytech.org.au) |
Tailored Consumer Technical Advice | |
Who installed my solar system? | |
Questions relation to STCs or inspections | |
Consumer dispute resolution | |
Complaint about your electricity retailer or electricity distributor | Making a complaint | Australian Energy Regulator (aer.gov.au) |
Debt Assistance | |
Consumer and small business complaints about financial firms | |
Scams | |
Warranties and consumer guarantees | |
Rebates and government schemes | |
Small claims tribunals | |
Commercial and small business disputes | |
Energy retailers and distributors |